“On the other hand, she delivered one of the greatest-ever performances in my movies.”

The quirky Icelandic songstress didn’t actually name von Trier when she wrote about her experience with “a Danish director” Sunday — but he is the only one she has worked with.

“I became aware of that it is a universal thing that a director can touch and harass his actresses at will and the institution of film allows it,” she wrote in a Facebook post.

“When I turned the director down repeatedly he sulked and punished me and created for his team an impressive net of illusion where I was framed as the difficult one.”
The clashes between the director and his star were widely reported during its release, and Bjork later labeled von Trier “sexist” and said she’d never work with him again.

“As far as I remember, we were victims,” the film’s producer, Peter Aalbæk Jensen, told Jyllands-Posten. “That woman was stronger than both Lars von Trier and me and our company together.”